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AC-193

AC-193 is an experimental monoclonal antibody developed by [Acumen Pharmaceuticals](https://acumenpharma.com) that represents a next-generation approach to anti-amyloid therapy for [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)[@potter2024]. Unlike previous antibodies that target either amyloid-beta monomers or plaques, AC-193 is specifically designed to bind to and neutralize soluble toxic amyloid-beta oligomers (AβOs), which are widely considered to be the primary neurotoxic species responsible for synaptic dysfunction and memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease[@demattos2024][@selkoe2011].

This selective targeting approach is based on the oligomer hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease, which posits that soluble, diffusible Aβ oligomers are the key pathogenic agents, rather than the insoluble amyloid plaques that have historically been the focus of therapeutic development[@lambert1998][@walsh2002].

The Oligomer Hypothesis

Historical Context

The oligomer hypothesis emerged from observations that amyloid plaques alone do not correlate well with cognitive impairment[@krafft1989]. Key discoveries that shaped this hypothesis include:

  • Toxicity of soluble oligomers: Lambert et al. (1998) demonstrated that naturally secreted Aβ oligomers were potent neurotoxins at picomolar concentrations, even without plaque formation[@lambert1998].
  • Inhibition of LTP: Walsh et al. (2002) showed that soluble AβOs potently inhibited hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP), a cellular correlate of learning and memory[@walsh2002].
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